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November 2016 Monthly Meeting

Global Business Travel Association

New England BTA is an affiliate of the Global Business Travel Association (GBTA) whose members represent major corporations and travel suppliers. Along with New England BTA, the national organization provides members with information on the latest technical and service advantages within the industry, as well as current legislative issues involving travel costs and safety matters affecting business travel.

NEBTA Membership

Thank you for visiting GBTA’s New England Chapter!

Our organization provides educational programs, meetings and networking opportunities for New England business travel industry professionals. Our goal is to create value through education and career development for the business travel community. Every year, hundreds of individuals attend our events to learn and gain insight on travel industry trends, discuss current issues with their peers, and build relationships with our members and guests.

Membership is on a rolling annual basis, so you can join our organization at any time and receive a full year of membership benefits. To review membership options please visit our JoinorRenew Membership pages.

We also welcome non-members of the New England Chapter as guests at our meetings. To find current guest fees please see our Future Meetings page.

Nam Pham, Assistant Secretary of Business Development & International TradeMassachusetts Department of Housing & Economic Development

Nam recently joined the Baker/Polito Administration as the Assistant Secretary of Business Development which oversees the Mass. Office of Business Development, Mass. Office of Travel and Tourism, Mass. Film Office and Mass. Office of International Trade & Investment. Previously Nam was the CEO of Vietnamese American Initiative for Development (VietAID).

Nam has been a commercial banker for more than 20 years in both lending and credit for premier community banks and large commercial banks. From 1994 to 2000 Nam served as Commissioner of Massachusetts Office for Refugees and Immigrants, and Deputy Director of the Massachusetts Office of International Trade & Investment.

Nam earned his BS degree in Business Administration from the University of Minnesota’s Carlson School of Management, and MPA in Political Economy from Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government.

David Meyer, Editorial Director of the BTN Group

David previously served as director of research and media strategy, a post he held for two years. Prior to that, David served for 17 years as editor-in-chief of Business Travel News, which provides both print and online content for corporate buyers of travel and meeting services. Before coming to BTN, David was managing editor of Philip Morris Magazine, managing editor of voice and data industry weekly newspaper CommunicationsWeek, news editor for Aviation Week & Space Technology and copy editor for Popular Mechanics.

Location and Transportation:

Parking is available hourly from $9-$35Closest transit station is MBTA Green Line Longwood Station

“Nobody can do everything, but everyone can do something”

Calling all potential volunteers! Want to get involved? We need your help!GBTA New England Chapter relies on the volunteer efforts of our membership. If you are interested and want to find out about the benefits of volunteering please contact: Rick Como, Chairperson, Volunteerism Committee - 508-679-2972 or Richard.E.Como@aexp.com

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Welcome To The New England Business Travel Association Website

The Voice of Business Travel Management for New England Founded in 1969, NEBTA is an organization dedicated to advancing the interests of the corporate travel industry. As the collective voice of this industry for New England, we support and represent our core constituents of corporate travel managers and associated travel services executives by providing the tools, information and networks required for effective business travel management.